Homestead · Miami-Dade County
Roofing Contractor in Homestead FL
Duke Contractors LLC is a roofing contractor in Homestead FL providing roof repair, roof replacement, inspections, storm damage services. Free estimates.
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Roofing in Homestead — common questions.
Because Homestead is an incorporated city, roofing permits are pulled through the City of Homestead Building Division, not Miami-Dade County directly. Duke files the application, the Miami-Dade NOA product approvals, and any required engineering on your behalf, then schedules the in-progress (dry-in) and final inspections with the city. The first review cycle commonly runs about 14 business days, and a straightforward residential re-roof permit is often issued within a few business days to a couple of weeks depending on review volume.
Yes. All of Miami-Dade County, including Homestead, is a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone under the Florida Building Code, the strictest wind-uplift standard in the country. Every component, from underlayment and fasteners to the tile or shingle and flashing, must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Product Approval and be installed to those standards. We build every Homestead roof to HVHZ from the deck up.
Many Homestead homes sit in gated or master-planned communities such as Keys Gate, Malibu Bay, Portofino Bay, and Waterstone, each with an HOA or Architectural Review Committee (ARC) that must approve roof color, tile profile, and material before work begins. We prepare the ARC submittal with product data sheets, color and profile samples, and scope, and run it in parallel with the City of Homestead permit so approvals do not delay your start date.
Yes. For HOA streets in communities like Keys Gate and Portofino Bay we source tile that matches your community's required profile and color. When a tile has been discontinued, we blend salvaged and new tile or find an ARC-approved equivalent so the roof reads consistent across the neighborhood. Correct tile matching is often exactly what keeps a Homestead homeowner out of a forced, disputed full replacement.
Yes. We document the damage with dated photos, meet your adjuster on the roof, and provide a code-compliant scope so the claim reflects what Florida HVHZ code actually requires. We do not inflate claims; we make sure genuine storm damage is fairly represented so you are not left covering code-mandated upgrades out of pocket beyond your deductible.
Every roof is priced after we measure it, but most Homestead replacements fall in a broad range of roughly $12,000 to $40,000 or more. Architectural shingle sits at the lower end; concrete or clay tile and standing-seam metal sit higher. Roof size, slope, number of tear-off layers, deck condition, and HVHZ code upgrades drive the final number. You always get a fixed written price before any work starts, and financing is available.
Once the City of Homestead permit is approved and materials are delivered, a typical single-family re-roof takes about 2 to 5 working days on the roof; larger tile roofs or complex rooflines run longer. From signed contract to finished roof, most projects wrap within a few weeks, and the city's permit review is usually the main variable, not the install.
In Homestead's deep-south heat, intense UV, and salt air, architectural asphalt shingle typically lasts about 20 to 30 years, concrete and clay tile 40 to 50 or more years, and standing-seam metal 40 to 50 years, provided the underlayment and flashing were installed to HVHZ standard. Annual inspections and prompt repairs are what carry a roof to the top of those ranges.
Yes. Duke offers roofing financing with $0 down, no payments for the first 12 months, and monthly plans starting around $100, with fast approval, so you can move on a storm repair, HOA replacement, or HVHZ code upgrade now and spread the cost.
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